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  2. Tailgating - Wikipedia

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    Tailgating is the action of a driver driving behind another vehicle while not leaving sufficient distance to stop without causing a collision if the vehicle in front stops suddenly. [ 1 ] The safe distance for following another vehicle varies depending on various factors including vehicle speed, weather, visibility and other road conditions.

  3. Pregaming - Wikipedia

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    Pregaming (also known as pre-booze, pre-drinking [1] or pre-loading [2]) is the process of getting drunk prior to going out socializing, typically done by college students and young adults in a manner as cost-efficient as possible, with hard liquor and cheap beer consumed while in group.

  4. Rules of the Road: Here’s how to handle tailgaters when you ...

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    This lets the driver behind you know you see him. (It’s probably a him. Males are over three times more likely than females to be involved in a serious or fatal crash because of following too ...

  5. Talk:Tailgating - Wikipedia

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    Jon 17:38, 1 June 2007 (UTC) It may be good idea to split but also it is absolutely necessary to include in main article that tailgating is extremely dangerous to cyclists. If nobody does it well, I may in the near future. In all articles on the subject it should be made clear that tailgating is dangerous weather intentional or not.

  6. What should I do if someone is tailgating my car? Is it legal ...

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    Here’s what you should do if someone follows you too closely. The state recommends a standard four-second following distance. Here’s what you should do if someone follows you too closely.

  7. Speeding, tailgating and road rage: All in a day’s work for ...

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    “A computer and data will tell you a lot of information, but it won’t tell you everything you need to know,” Pye said. “Having troopers with boots on the ground, out there in the field is ...

  8. Tailgate party - Wikipedia

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    Tailgating, which primarily takes place in the United States and Canada, often involves consuming alcoholic beverages while barbecuing and grilling food. Tailgate parties occur in the parking lots at stadiums and arenas, before and occasionally after games, festivals, and concerts. People attending such a party are said to be 'tailgating'.

  9. Why Do Americans Tailgate? There’s a Surprising Civil War ...

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    As football grew in the 1880s, so did the precursor to the modern tailgate. “If you think about what is the tailgate, in a simplistic form it is people tucking food in the boot of a car and ...